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1     Not,       2|   Those then who deny that any certainty can be attained through
2     Not,       2|        the absolute absence of certainty, and the denial of its absolute
3     Not,       2|        more allow the absolute certainty of this distinction than
4     Not,       2| statements without any mark of certainty. Primo quasi adspectu: the
5     Not,       2|       be perceived (known with certainty) and those which cannot.
6     Not,       2|   swept away but its necessary certainty (103). There are two modes
7     Not,       2|   merely so far as to deny the certainty of phenomena. The latter
8     Not,       2|     one and the same degree of certainty to the simplest and the
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